Once again here in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama the action is absolutely on FIRE!!!! The yearly cycle of spawning bait and the following huge schools of Yellowfin Tunas is reaching it's apex. It has come a little late this year, usually reaching it's pinnacle in late March or April, much to the shagrin of a bunch of our clients. The past three months has been painfully frustrating for us to be right with the boiling tunas that just do not want to eat our baits. Live baits, poppers, jigs, and plastics we'd put right in their faces, time after time, and most of the time......nada! But over the past two weeks the pay back has finally come!!
We've been lucky enough to have clients the past couple of weeks and for the few days that we were out it has been nothing less than a full on campaign of shock and awe of Yellowfin Tuna madness! Also, multiple days of multiple hook ups and catches of Black Marlin that are right behind the tunas. Generally overcast skies and rain in the afternoon and everning has brought the water temps down to around 80-83 degrees and seemingly perfect conditions for the bait to move well up into the gulf here.
The word is out because boats from Costa Rica and other lodges from the Gulf of Panama are all coming here to experience the insane Marlin bite and Tuna madness going on right now. Enjoy the pics................
Welcome to Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge's old Blog Page. We were formerly "Propiedad de Paradise Lodge" and changed our name in October of 2015. We are a private island fishing lodge located 12 miles off the Pacific coast on Isla Paridas in the heart of the Gulf of Chiriqui. Fish the Hannibal Bank for Marlin and Tuna or inshore for Roosterfish and Cubera Snapper right in front of our island lodge! VIP fishing packages and also day charters out of Boca Chica are available.
May 17, 2012
Another Tuna Frenzy Video!
Check out the video from May 11, 2012 of the Yellowfin Tuna frenzy we came across about 11 miles north of Isla Montuosa. Watch as my mate Carlito scoops up a net full of Goggle Eyes that are balled up on the top of the water. You could hear the tunas slapping the side of the boat as they were in their frenzy crashing the bait ball. Enjoy!
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